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ThickAsThieves: which got me to wondering why we dont see "ipod" mixes
ThickAsThieves: this may be still on the table, but I'm currently researching the video game music industry
ThickAsThieves: correct fluffy, my recent years were focused on making "rap beats"
ThickAsThieves: his "secret sauce" is that he uses his on opamp design
ThickAsThieves: i did a whole floor plan for my space, i'll probly start some blog posts on the efforts after Amsterdam
ThickAsThieves: it was the object of my obsession til i found you guys
ThickAsThieves: hell, they cream over plugins that emulate vintage gear
ThickAsThieves: they cream over vintage stuff because new shit is all crap
ThickAsThieves: people have like 1000-post-long threads about digital converter chips
ThickAsThieves: this is partly why i tried (and failed) to get stan interested in designing gear
ThickAsThieves: because if i just record the line, then i must use digital effects and overdrive etc
ThickAsThieves: no matter, i know from hearing it's too loud to have going with mics hot
ThickAsThieves: i dont have a db probe, but have a special mic for measurements in a box somewhere
ThickAsThieves: i guess i need to ride it out and see if it shuts up when it's heated
ThickAsThieves: here i was thinking i'd be nice and give it to him for free
ThickAsThieves: the best part is the installer wouldnt even take the replaced one, which works perfectly fine
ThickAsThieves: well the prior was electric, it only made noise when refilling with water after showers
ThickAsThieves: maybe i can get out of thois only spending $4000 for nothing
ThickAsThieves: there's a mega fan, and then this humming mini-keg thing
ThickAsThieves: it requires 700sqft of open air to work, so i also cant box it in to dampen noise
ThickAsThieves: and my garage is a converted recording studio in the making
ThickAsThieves: rather than solar, cuz it's better or cheaper or whatever
ThickAsThieves: as part of this solar install we werse sold a hybrid water heater